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Super Slick Jordan Spiethwins the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational, three birdies on the last three holes crushing the opposition at Colonial Country Club.

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Jordan won the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational trophy in spectacular style, finishing with three birdies, nine puttsfor the last nine holes, a back nine of 30, which totaled to -5 under par 65, and a winning total of -17 under par, and a three shot victory;

His first professional win in Texas means so much to him, and the attitude he adopted after the bogey at 13;

“This day is a moment that will go down, no matter what happens in the next 30 years, as one of the most important days I’ve ever had.”

“I had a little red-ass in me and it came out in the next few holes.”

“I wasn’t sure how long it would take to get over the hurdle, of having to come into every interview room, having to listen to the crowds, talking only about what happened a month ago.”

“I’m 22 and we’ve won two majors. But it’s very difficult to stay present, to stay positive, when that’s happening, when those are the only questions.”

“So in our third tournament coming back to close this one out the way we did is really, really special.”

“It’s always nice to see those kind of putts and even chips go in on the back nine on Sunday and that’s going to serve me well going forward.”

“What a great week.”

Coming second was Harris English, at -14 under par, he carded a final round -4 under par, and was in with a chance, and then suddenly the chance was gone.

Ryan Palmer, -2 under 68 today, and Webb Simpson, also -2 under 68 today, tied for third place, both with -13 under par tournament totals.

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Jordan Spiethsoars to the top of the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational leaderboard at Colonial Country Club, Forth Worth, in Texas.

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Jordancarded a third round -5 under par 65 to lead the field after 54 holes of the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational, with a -12 under par tournament total.

Jordanhas has scrambled his way around the Colonial course this week, he had a stretch of 13 successful conversions until carding a bogey at his final hole, and that’s the key to his success;

“My scrambling was kind of the key to the day today.”

“Hopefully hit some more fairways tomorrow and make those aggressive swings.”

He also chipped in from 32 feet, from the fairway in front of the green, because of a poor wedge shot, for a birdie at the par five 11th hole;

“Not a great wedge, but a nice chip to make up for it.”

Sharing second place at -11 under par are Ryan Palmer, -4 under 66 today, and Webb Simpson, -3 under par 67 for his third round.

Ryanwas happy to get in the zone today;

“That’s when I felt it, that’s when you get what they call the zone, when you can put the pin anywhere and we’ll find it.”

“And that’s where I felt that, just the way I was swinging, the confidence I had with what I was doing with the golf ball.”

“I know I missed it everywhere on this golf course because I played it so many times.”

“But it helps knowing that, so I can get a lot more lower irons and wedges in.”

“When you’re dialed in, it’s fun, that’s for sure.”

Webbwas happy to be paired with Jordan today, and was upset to bogey the last to miss getting into the last group again with him tomorrow;

“I love playing with Jordan, that’s why I wish I had parred the last.”

“But it is what it is and I’ll go after it tomorrow.”

Harris English, -6 under 64 today, Kyle Reifers, -3 under 67 and Martin Piller -2 under 68, are tied in fourth place at -10 under par.

There are eleven players within five shots of the leader, so just about anyone could still card a low round tomorrow, and come through to win. Local boy Jordanwill trying to achieve his first win in Texas, so it will be tough to beat a fired up Texan.

Rory McIlroy won his first Irish Open last week, and he too was wearing Grey, is this the in color ?

Bryce shot a first round -6 under par 64 to take the lead in the Dean & Deluca Invitational, at Colonial Country Club, even though he was worried about the darkening skies, following a delay of 75 minutes caused by rain and lightning in the area ;

“It was almost like they were about to blow the horn for darkness.”

“It wasn’t dark to where you can’t see the ball flight, but you’re kind of reading putts looking a little funny at it.”

“It was dark. It was weird. It was almost like late, late, late in the day.”

“I hit a lot of greens early, 20, 30 feet, and just kind of rolled it up close.”

“And then all of a sudden hit a couple close when I made the turn, Nos. 1 and 2, got some close birdies.”

“Maybe the delay just kind of helped me wake up.”

“Actually, I went back out on the range and just kind of one little tinker here or there and found a little groove for the rest of the 12 holes.”

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Rory McIlroy reigns at the Wells Fargo Championship, shooting a record round of 61 at Quail Hollow.

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Roryproduced a -11 under par 61 third round to sit on top of the Wells Fargo Championship leaderboard at -18 under par, and writing a new chapter in the records books. He now has a four shot lead over second placed man, Quail Hollow member Webb Simpson.

Rorydefinitely likes this course, he won here in 2010, and was thinking of the magic 59, but still managed to break his own record on this course. In all, he carded nine birdies during a 10-hole stretch, and said he is rolling the ball and putting nicely;

“I feel like it’s one of these courses I can get on a roll with. I was thinking about 59 from the 14th tee box,”

“I got off to a great start, I’m obviously delighted with the score, it’s always great to break your own course record.”

“I feel like the best player in the world right now and I wanted to go out and prove that.”

“I’ve always loved this place, I have great memories here and it feels a little bit like a second home.”

“It’s a mental thing, you’re picturing good shots, you’re visualizing the lines on putts and you’re not getting in your own way. You’re just letting it happen.”

“I rolled the ball really well, which I haven’t been doing for the past couple of weeks, so to see a lot of putts drop like that was really nice.”

“More of the same on Sunday would be nice obviously, but I just want to keep it going. Even though I’ve got a lead there’s no reason why I shouldn’t go out there and be aggressive and try make as many birdies as I can.”

Webb Simpson is in second place , four strokes back at -14 under par after his third round -4 under par 68, and is under no illusions about how hard it will be tomorrow to try and chase down Rory;

Robert Streb has third spot on his own at -11 under par, a -1 under par third round stifling any progress, and is now seven shots off the lead.

Phil Mickelson was in contention at -11 under par, that was before a triple bogey 7 at the 18th hole, this hole has now become his nemesis, he double bogeyed the 18th hole on Thursday. That triple dropped Philto -1 under par 71 on the day and has left him 10 shots behind the high-flyingRory, on -8 under par.